University of the Bahamas
The University of The Bahamas is the national public institution of higher education in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas with campuses throughout the archipelago. The main campus is located in the capital city of Nassau, on the island of New Providence.
After more than thirty-five years of serving The Bahamas, first as a two-year institution, then as a four-year degree-granting College, The University of the Bahamas was chartered on November 10, 2016.
Overview
The University of the Bahamas has over 6,000 students and 12,000 alumni. It is one of the largest employers in The Bahamas, employing 700 faculty and staff. Seventy-six percent of the over 300 faculty are Bahamian.Established in 1974 by an act of the Parliament of The Bahamas, the College of the Bahamas was created through the merger of:
- The Bahamas Teachers' College
- The San Salvador Teachers' College,
- The C. R. Walker Technical College - named for mathematics teacher Claudius Roland Walker
- The Sixth Form Programme of the Government High School.
Campuses
The Northern Campus opened in 2011 as part of a planned university community 10 kilometers east of Port Lucaya and 15 kilometers east of Freeport. Operating initially with only the first two buildings, the campus will feature classrooms, faculty offices, library, computer and science labs, bookstore, cafeteria, conference room and administrative offices. Future development includes signature buildings, student and faculty housing, specialized instructional, academic and office spaces, commercial and dining spaces and athletic facilities.
New facilities on New Providence are planned for:
- The Small Island Sustainability Centre, housing multidisciplinary sustainability programs focusing on issues unique to small island economies
- The Franklin Wilson Graduate Business Centre, housing The Faculty of Business, including both graduate and undergraduate Schools of Business
The college opened an agricultural location in Andros in 2014.
Institutes and Research Centres
The University's academic and outreach centres include:- The Centre for Continuing Education and Extension Services
- The Abaco Center
- The Exuma Center
- The COB/Cape Eleuthera Institute
- Oral History Institute
- Confucius Institute
- Agricultural and Marine Science Institute
- The Gerace Research Centre for the Study of Archaeology, Biology, Geology and Marine Science is located on the shores of Graham's Harbour on the north end of San Salvador Island. The centre is used as a base camp for over 10,000 annual scientific researcher and student expeditions. The centre is currently run by Dr. Troy A. Dexter.
- The Bahamas Environmental Research Centre, located in central Andros, opened in 1995 as a collaborative effort with George Mason University in Virginia and the people of Andros. The BERC’s primary objective is to promote an understanding of current ecological issues.
- The Marine and Environmental Studies Institute is a multi-disciplinary research unit meeting national needs in scientific and technical research and community health. The institute was designed to build the nation's capacity for research, monitor marine and environmental resources and provide policy options for natural resource management. MESI partners with government ministries and international research institutions, provides leadership in program development in small island sustainability and provides year-round access to the unique sub-tropical ecosystems of the coastal, coral reefs, mangrove and sea grass communities in The Bahamas.
- As part of a Sustainable Science Initiative, the Poultry Research Unit carries out research and training on sustainable tropical island agriculture and supports collaboration with counterparts with similar research foci and funding. The first phase was completed in 2004 with funding from the Freedom Foundation. The initiative is located on a site southwest of the Oakes Field Campus at the Gladstone Road Agricultural Centre in New Providence.
Harry C. Moore Library
Organization
The university is governed by the Council of the University of The Bahamas, chaired by Alfred Sears. The day-to-day operations are overseen by the president, who is appointed by the Council.Senior administration
Key administrative personnel include:- President, Dr. Rodney D. Smith
- Provost/Vice President Academic Affairs, Dr. Linda A. Davis
- Vice President of the Northern Bahamas Campus, Dr. Dr. Coralee Kelly
- Vice President for Operations, Mr. Ronnie Stevenson
- Vice President of Finance, Mr. Ryan Antonio
- Vice President of Student Affairs, Dr. Eslyn Jones
- Vice President Institutional Advancement & Alumni Affairs, Ms. Davinia Blair
- Vice President or Administrative Services, Dr. Marcella Elliott-Ferguson
- Vice President of Human Resources, Dr. Mychal Coleman
- University Librarian, Dr. Berthamae Walker
- Associate Vice President of Continuing Education and Extension Services, Dr. Christina Nwosa
- Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Maria Oriakhi
- Opened a new Northern Bahamas Campus on Grand Bahama
- New Harry C. Moore Library transformed the Oakes Field Campus
- Residence halls and the Student Union building were remodeled
- University Transition Secretariat worked inclusively to develop a new strategic plan
- International partnerships were developed including, for example
- a Confucius Institute in partnership with NUIST the Nanjing University Industry Science and Technology
- an Erasmus Mundus Action 2 consortium grant with Free University of Belgium
- an MOU with University of London to jointly deliver an LLM program in maritime law
- Boze's fundraising efforts more than tripled the university's endowment and brought in 24 endowed scholarships
- She secured over 200 critical acres of crown land from the government including land seven parcels important for future development of residence halls and new classroom buildings.
- To thoughtfully place future facilities, a campus master facility plan was created to guide the campus through 2030 and beyond.
- To support student retention, multiple academic success celebrations were created and significantly expanded
- To improve morale, staff recognition, longevity and other traditions were developed or restored
- Partnered with the Lyford Cay Foundation to sponsor a creative outreach program for at-risk 4th-12th grade students on campus
- Partnered with the Island School to co-brand the Cape Eleuthera Institute as The University of The Bahamas Cape Eleuthera Institute
- Broke ground on the new Franklin Wilson Graduate Business Building
- Boze was an early signer of the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment for both Kent State University and The University of The Bahamas
Presidents
- Dr. Rodney D. Smith
- Dr. Earla Carey-Baines
- Dr. Betsy Boze
- Dr. Earla Carey-Baines
- Ms. Janyne Hodder
- Dr. Rhonda Chipman Johnson
- Dr. Rodney Smith
- Dr. Rhonda Chipman Johnson
- Dr. Leon Higgs
- Dr. Keva Bethel
Principals
- Dr. Keva Bethel
- Dr. Jacob Bynoe
- Dr. Kazim Bacchus
- Dr. John Knowles
Controversy
Academics
The university offers certificates and diplomas as well as associate, baccalaureate and master's degrees for 66 majors and serves over 5,000 students. In 2011, 66 percent of the graduates earned baccalaureate degrees, reflecting the change in student demand and the emergence of institution from college to university. Over 80% of entering students enroll in baccalaureate and masters programs. Pharmacy, law and other advanced professional degree programs are offered in partnership with Caribbean and U.S. universities.UB offers degrees through eight academic units, including an institute and seven schools. Six of the schools are organized into faculties headed by an academic dean.
The Academic Faculties and their related schools are:
- Faculty of Business
- * School of Business
- Faculty of Liberal and Fine Arts
- * School of Communication and Creative Arts
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- Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
- * School of Chemistry, Environmental and Life Sciences
- * School of Nursing and Allied Health
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- Faculty of Social and Educational Studies
- * School of Education
- * School of Social Sciences
- International Languages and Cultures Institute
- Culinary and Hospitality Management Institute
Athletics